Retired Harbor Beach power plant sold
St. Louis, Missouri-based Commercial Liability Partners (CLP) purchased the retired Harbor Beach Power Plant from DTE Energy. The power plant operated from 1968 to 2013, where it
Harbor Beach Power Plant
Harbor Beach Power Plant is a retired power station in Harbor Beach, Huron, Michigan, United States.
Feasibility study launched for former DTE coal plant site in Harbor Beach
The retired coal-fired power plant in Harbor Beach, a longtime landmark in the city, was demolished by implosion June 9, 2020. The former DTE plant was retired from use in 2013.
List of power stations in Michigan
Michigan has one pumped-storage hydroelectricity station, on the shore of Lake Michigan, used for power balancing. It is the fifth largest such plant in the world.
DTE Energy Harbor Beach Power Plant
Get more information for DTE Energy Harbor Beach Power Plant in Harbor Beach, MI. See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions.
ADAMO GROUP implodes DTE Harbor Beach Power Station
Built in 1968 this 121 Mega Watt Coal fired power plant provided power to the region until 2013. Spread Across 85 Acres and surrounded by Lake Huron the property was purchased by
Former DTE Harbor Beach Power Plant
The plant was retired for use in 2013. DTE transferred ownership of the 85-acre Harbor Beach, Michigan power plant site to Commercial Liability Partners. Funds from the sale were be held
Reimagining the Former Harbor Beach DTE Site
The Huron County Economic Development Corporation (HCEDC) is working with the City of Harbor Beach and the private property owners to plan for the future of the former DTE power plant
Community Owned Solar Farm Program For Landowners –
Join our next community call to learn more about the Community Solar Energy Farm Program and how you can get involved in Harbor Beach, Michigan. We will discuss the core value proposition, funding
DTE Energy in Michigan
It will meet with local officials and economic development leaders in Harbor Beach and Huron County to discuss redevelopment plans for the 85-acre site. “We are
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